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“Public Sal 
Annual Public Sale 
of 


American and Foreign Paintings 
By 
Modern and Old Masters 
from 


The Thurber Art Galleries 


324 North Michigan Ave. 
Chicago 
1926 


To Be Sold at 
PUBLIC AUCTION 
Thursday and Friday, March 11th and 12th 
Sale Beginning Daily at 2 P. M. | 


On Exhibition Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday, 8th, 9th & 10th 


at 


WILLIAMS, BARKER & SEVERN CO. 
MARVIN A. BARLOW, Auctioneer 
624 to 630 South Wabash Ave. 


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or any damage to any article by theft, fire, breakage, however occa- 
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This condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer 
to enforce the contract made at this sale without such re-sale if he 


thinks fit. 
WILLIAMS, BARKER & SEVERN CO., 


Auctioneers. 


GEORGE INNESS 


This picture is reproduced in Inness, Wyant, Blakelock Book—Plate 3. 


- Purchased from Vose Galleries, Boston; from S. C. Scotten Collection; L. A. 
Clubb Collection. 


This painting was purchased by the Thurber Art Galleries for $17,000. 


Catalogue 


ALESSI, ANTHONY Italian 
1 Tue Bouporr Oil 3516x411 
ALLAN, WM. R. American 


Well known New York figure painter. Has exhibited in all the | 


prominent exhibitions. 


2 Heap Oil 1514x20 
2A Girt With A VEIL 


APPEL, CHARLES American 
Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., July 11, 1857. Pupil of Chase and 
Mora in New York. Member, Salamagundi Club, 1906. 
3 Boars Oil 11x18 


ARNOLD, AXEL American 
Annual Exhibitor Chicago Art Institute. 


4 LANDSCAPE Oil . 18x24 


4A LANDSCAPE _ Oil 18x24 
AZNER, J. French 
5 Jonny ‘TROOPERS Oil 7 13x10 
BACHMAN, ADOLPHE ’ French 


Landscapist of the 20th Century, born at Lausanne. Exhibited 
with the Independents in 1909. 
6 VENICE Oil 2Q4x2814, 


BALESTRIERI, LIONELLO Kuropean 


« Frost Oil 14x20 
BALINK, HENDRICUS CORNELIUS American 
P., E—Born Amsterdam, Holland, June 10, 1882. Pupil of 


National State Academy of Amsterdam, C. L. Dake, V. der Waay, 
Derkinderen; etching under du Pont and Arst. Member: Chi- 
cago SA. 


8 Porrrait or PEE-A-WA-HE-A Oil 1514x191, 


(Seventy-two years old. One of the most prominent members 
of the Taos Tribe. He has been invited to the White House three 
times, and. received five certificates from Washington, for his excel- 
lent diplomacy between the Government and the Indians.) 
(Signed) Henry C. Balink. 
| June 28, 1924. 
BALLUE, PIERRE-ERNEST French 
Landscape painter of the 19th Century. Born at La Haye- 
Descartes (Indre-et-Loire). 


PRINTEMPS (SPRINGTIME) Oil 15x22 
9 Paysacre (LANDscAPE) Oil 211x281, 
BARTALOZZI, MILO Italian 
10 VENICE Oil 26x37 
BASKA, J. Japanese 
11 Lanpscapr Oil 18x28 


BAUERNFEIND, GUSTAVE 

Painter of history and architecture. Born Sept. 4th, 1848, at 
Sulz (Neckar) ; died ‘at Jerusalem Dec. 24th, 1904. Studied in the 
Polytechnique at Stuttgart with (under) Loefftz at Munich. He 
journeyed through Switzerland; he worked up pictures of memo- 
rials and the rivers, buildings and Inns, and, incorporated therein 
the life of the people. Searching for new material he journeyed 
through all of Italy, after he had studied color with Loefftz in 
Munch. Thus, were founded the illustrations for the big work 
“Italy” and large oil paintings including his Epoch making 
“Piazza d’ Erbi,’ Verona, 1876, a symphony of color drawing and 
life. Further works in Venice Pavia, Naples and Cicly combine the 
Architecture with the modern culture and customs of the people. 


After he had been in Egypt, Palestine and Syria, 1880-82, in 


widening his circle, he changed in “Strasenausicht aus Kairo”™ 
(Street scene in Cairo) 1881.° A powerful ““Tempelruine in 
Boalbec,” (Temple Ruin in Boalbeck) 1882. (Moue Pimakothekin 
Muncher) a mosaic of world history, lovely water colors Aus 
Jerusalem; graphic showing, labarynth of streets and mobs of 
people followed by ‘““Neeschu Basaliskes of Damascus” as well as 
other architectural and street scenes. “The Market of Jaffa” in 
Munich International show, 1888, “The Shipping of Turkish 
Troops,” “Landscape of New Raliroad from Jaffa to Jerusalem,” 
“Main Street in Haifa,” “The Arrival of the First Locomotive in 
Jerusalem,” etc. New overwhelming things took him out of Damas- 
cus, 1888, and into Jerusalem. In these years there were two 
great panoramas of oe city, landscape of the Dead Sea, “The 
Jordan Shores,” Jericho, etc. After doing the “Complaints of the 
Believers at the Temple Walls of Jerusalem” (5016x389) his many 
sided activities were ended when he died of heart failure. Ger- 
many knew too little about him, but outside of the Munisk collec- 
tion, the National Gallery possesses four drawings of his with 
scenes of Rome and Florence. 


12 ComMPpLAINTs OF THE BELIEVERS AT THE TEMPLE WALLS 


oF JERUSALEM Oil 5015x382 
(Illustrated. ) 

BEAR eH American 
Born in Painesville, Ohio, April 13, 1825. Studied and sketched 


in Europe. Elected National Academy in 1862. 


13. Ovp Man or THE Mountain — Oil 36x46 
FRANCESCO, BEDA French 


Benre, painter, born at ‘Trieste, the 29th of November, 1840; 
died in the same city the 21st of June, 1900. (Ecole Hallandaise. ) 
He perfected himself at the Academy of Venice under the teach- 
ing of Chevalier Karl Von Blaas. In the course of his travels in 
Austria, in Hungary and in Crotia he did many portraits, among 
others that of the Prince of Rohan, Bishop of Strosmayer. Whilst 


in Austria he also painted a screen for the Empress Elizabeth. 


Ree |e 


GEORGE INNESS 


Wasu Day 54x72 
BROM- TH E*S. Ce SECOTTEN COLLECEION 


After leaving there in 1876 one notices from his painting, that 
Meissonier is his inspiration, He died with palette in hand in front 
of his easel. In the Revoltella Museum at Trieste two of his 
canvases are preserved, “Charles VI Giving Audience to the 
Venetian. Ambassadors,” and “The Model.” 


14 Tue Artist’s RECEPTION Oil 31x47 


BEECHEY, SIR WILLIAM _ English 

Born Burford, in Oxfordshire, 1753; D. Hampstead, 1839; 
studied at Royal Academy; P. portraits. This artist was articled 
to a solicitor at Stowe, in Gloucestershire, aad transferred to the 
office of another lawyer in London. There having made the 
acquaintance of some artists, he prevailed upon his master to release 
him, and was admitted a student of the Academy in 1772. In 
1775 he exhibited some small portraits, and went to Norwich, 
where he painted portraits in conversation pieces, after the man- 
ner of Hogarth. About 1783 he began to paint whole-length por- 
traits, and on returning to London he soon gained celebrity. He 
repeatedly painted members of the Royal Family, and on the death 
of Sir Joshua Reynolds, in 1792, became the most fashionable 
portrait-painter of his time. He was elected an A. R. A. in 1798, 
and the same year, having painted a portrait of Queen Charlotte, 
was appointed Her Majesty’s portrait-painter. In 1798 he was 
elected R. A. and painted the “Review in Hyde Park,’ which is 
now at Hampton Court.. Beechey excelled in producing a striking 
likeness. Considered, however, as pictures, they have not the 
solidity of Reynold’s, but—perhaps from their being painted with 
less body of colour—they have stood better than this; otherwise 
they are executed very much in the manner of his great predecessor. 


Some of Sir William’s most interesting portraits are: George III, 
the Prince of Wales, and the Duke of York, in “The Review of the 
Horse Guards’—Hampton Court. Sir P. F. Bourgeois, R. A.; 
John Philip Kemble—Dulwich Gallery. Joseph Nollekens, the 
sculptor—National Gallery, London. 


15 Porrrarr or BARONNE D’ OULLENBOURG 


(Illustrated. ) Oil : 1014,x8 


16 Portrait or Mrs. Rosperr WALPOLE 


Oil 1014x8 
BELIMBAU, A. 
17 Ficurss Oil 13x18 
BIERSTADT, ALBERT (N. A.) American 


Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Born in Diisseldorf, 1829. 
Taken to America when an infant. He displayed, as a lad, a 
decided taste for art. He made many clever sketches in crayon as a 
young man, and his first essay in oil in 1851, when he was twenty- 
two years of age. In 1853 he went to Dusseldorf and studied in 
the Academy there. He spent a winter in Rome, and during the 
summer months sketched in Switzerland and Germany, returning 
to America in 1857. In 1860 he was made a member of the 
National Academy of Design. In 1867 he was sent to Europe upon 
a government commission to make studies for a painting of the 
“Discovery of the North River by Hendrick Hudson.” Among 
Bierstadt’s most famous works are the “Rocky Mountains, Lander’s 
Peak” sold for $25,000, “Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mount 
Rosalie” valued at $35,000; “Estes Park, Colorado,” belonging to 
the Earl of Dunraven was sold by Bierstadt for $15,000 and was 
exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, in 1878. 


18 Mountain ScENE Oil 26x18 
19 River ScENE Oil 19x2734 
21 Woop INTERIOR Oil 19x26 
22 GOLDEN GATE Oil 38154x60 


23 Mountain Peaks Oil 14x1914 


BIRNEY, WILLIAM VERPLANCK French 
Born at Cincinnati, June 5, 1858. Studied at the Massachusetts 
Normal, Art School at Boston, and Royal Academy Munich. Medal 
at Buffalo, 1901; and at St. Louis in 1904. He received honorable 
mention at the International Exposition of Munich in these late 
years. Associate of the National Academy in 1900. Member of 
Salmagundi, Lotos, N. Y. Water-Colour Club, etc. 


24 ‘Tur Writine LEsson Oil 1016x1214 
BLACK, LAVERNE NELSON American 
25 Cow Boy on Horse ~ Oil 16x20 
BLAKELOCK, RALPH (N. A.) American 


Blakelock was born in New York, October 15, 1847. He was the 
son of a physician, and educated in medicine, which he renounced 
to take up painting, without instruction. He settled in New York 
and opened a studio, and succeeded in making a precarious living 
by his art. A western trip resulted in some very remarkable Indian 
and Forest studies, which are highly prized. At the Paris Exhibi- 
tion in 1900 he received a medal. An exhibition of his works in 
1902 first aroused general public appreciation, and since that time 
they have advanced steadily in value. He was elected an associate 
of the National Academy of Design upon the nomination of Harry 
W. Watrous and made a full member. Watrous has made the 
statement, “There are three great landscape painters today in 
America, Inness, Wyant and Blakelock.’ This was twenty-eight 
years before the latter artist had achieved recognition. 


26 INpian Horseman Oil 1114x1934 


Photograph endorsed by Elliott Daingerfield. 


27 INDIAN AND CANOE Oil 9x12 


(Illustrated. ) 
28 SuNset GLow Oil 5x7 


(Illustrated. ) 


20 Sunset GLow—INpbIAN TeEpeEss Oil 6x9 


GUSTAVE BAUERNFEIND 


CoMPLAINTS OF THE FAITHFUL AT THE [TEMPLE WALLS OF JERUSALEM 
5014x39 


BLASHFIELD, EDWIN HOWLAND ) American 
Mural P., W. L.—Born in New York, Dec. 15, 1848. Pupil of 
Bonnat in Paris. Member: ANA 1882; NA 1888; painter faeines 
ber (National) Commission of Fine Arts; Mural P.; N. Y. Arch. 
Lg. 1886; N. Y. Municipal AS; NSS (lay); FAS; Century 
Assoe.; AIA (hon.); Nat. Inst: A. L.; Acad. AL; So. of Ameri- 
can Artists, New York Fed. of Fine Arts; Fellowship PAFA; SI. 
Awards: Bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1900; gold medal, St. Louis 
Exp., 1904; medal of honor, N. Y. Arch. Lg. 1911; Carnegie prize, 
NAD 1911; gold medal, Nat. Inst. of Arts and Letters, 1923. 
Work: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Court House, 
Baltimore; Cleveland Federal Building, Citizens Bank, Cleveland, 
Ohio; Hudson County Court House, Jersey City; State Capitol, 
Madison; Essex County Court House, Newark; Appellate Court, 
New York; College of the City of New York; Waldorf-Astoria; 
Church of the Saviour, Philadelphia, Pa.; State Capitol, Pierre, 
S. Dak.; Bank of Pittsburgh; Minnesota State Capitol, St. Paul; 
Library of Congress, Washington; Luzerne County Court House, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Mahoning County Court House, Youngstown, 
Ohio; Wisconsin State Capitol, Madison; St. Mathews Church, 
Washington, D. C.; First Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga, 
Tenn.; Public Library, Detroit; Walker Memorial Massachusetts ° 
Institute of Technology, Boston; Altar piece in the Episcopal 
Church, Chappaqua, N. Y.; Author, with Mrs. Blashfield, of 
“Italian Cities”; Editor, with Mrs. Blashfield and A. A. Hopkins, 


of Vasari’s “Lives of the Painters’; Author, “Mural Painting in 


America,” 1914. 


$0 Mura Oil 39x80 
This picture was painted to order by Blashfield for George 
Gould’s residence, New York City, where it hung for many years. 
A letter from Blashfield is given to the purchaser of the painting 
stating that every stroke has been done by himself. Many critics 


consider it one of his most important works. 


BLOMMERS, B. J. | Dutch 
Born at the Hague, Holland, 1845. Studied at The Hague 
Academy. Awarded Gold Medals at The Hague, Rotterdam, 
Amsterdam, Paris, Munich, Brussels and Antwerp. Medal at the 
Chicago World’s Fair, 1893. Gold Medal, Universal Exposition, 
Paris, 1900. Chevalier of the Orders of Saint Michael of Bavaria, 
of Leopold of Belgium, and the Lion of the Netherlands. | 


31 CHILDREN ON THE BEACH Oil 271x42 


(Illustrated. ) 

BOGERT, GEORGE H. American 

Landscapes. Born in New York, 1864. Studied under Collin, 
Morot, and Puvis de Chavannes. Appears in most of the important 
exhibitions of the United States. 

Received Honorable Mention at the Pennsylvania Academy, 
1890; Webb Prize Society of American Artists, 1898; Medal Paris 
Exposition, 1900. First Hallgarten Prize, Academy of Design, 
New York Medal, Pan American Exposition; Medal St. Louis 
Exposition, 1904; Represented in permanent collections at the 
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, St. Louis Art Museum and 
Brooklyn Museum. 

Member of the Society of American Artists, Associate of the 
Academy of Design; Society of Landscape Painters. 

Clubs: Lotos, Colonial, Barnard, and Salamagundi, all of New 


York. 
32 LANDSCAPE Oil 24x30 
338 DutrcH MILL Oil 11x14, 


BOGGS, FRANK M. 

Born at Springfield, Ohio, in 1855, I’. M. Boggs became first 
known as the painter of some of the most effective scenery ever set 
on the New York stage. From the paint gallery of the theatre, 
‘Mr. Boggs passed to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and became 
a pupil of Géréme. His natural drift was to out-of-door effects, 


however, and while he prosecuted his studies of the figure he 


steadily developed his talent as a marine painter and as a painter 
of the grandiose subjects afforded by the picturesque and splendid 
architecture of the older cities of Europe. In 1880 he made his 
first appearance at the Salon. ‘he French Government, always 
alert in its appreciation of new abilities, became one of his -ear- 
liest patrons, acquiring, in 1881 and 1882, two of his paintings for 
the State collections. When he commenced exhibiting in America 
his success was immediate, and at the first prize exhibition at 
the American Art Galleries in New York in 1885, his dashing 
marine, “A Rough Day at Honfleur,” was one of the four pictures 
selected for purchase by the committee upon awards. It now 
forms part of the collection of the Museum of [ine Arts at 
Boston. Mr. Boggs maintains his studio in Paris, with occasional 
visits to, and sojourns in, the United States. He has received 
medals and indorsements from many European exhibitions. 


34 LANDSCAPE Oil 2515x8614 


La FEINE A Paris, Quart Des AuGustTINE 
BOLDINI, G. Italian 

Born at Ferrara, 1844. Paints in the style of Fortuny. At the 

Johnston sale in New York, in 1876, “A Scene in an Orchard,” 

sold for $2,150. At the Walters Gallery, Baltimore, is a picture 

by him of a “Lady Sitting Under a Tree Feeding Poultry,’ of 

which the Sunday Bulletin, February 12, 1876, speaks in high 

praise, and says, “the handling is bold and simple, and the result 

extremely pleasing.” His effects of light and his glorious sunshine 

make his pictures most pleasing. 


85 Girt RECLINING Oil 16x20 


BOSTON, JOSEPH H. American 
Born in Bridgeport, Conn. Member: ANA, 1901; SAA, 1896; 
Salma. C., 1898; Allied AA; Brooklyn AC. Award: Bronze Medal 
Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Work: “The Devil’s Glen” and 
“Portrait of Franklin W. Hooper,’ Brooklyn Institute Museum. 


3G LANDSCAPE Oil 18x24 


WILLIAM BOUGUEREAU 


Cupip AND Psyciuk 64x40 


BOUDOT, LEON French 


a7 


~ Landscape painter, born at Besancon (Doubs). French School. — 
Pupil of Francais. Exhibited in Salon of 1900, 1903, 1904, 
“Harvest Time at Port-Lesney” (Jura) ; ““End of a Winter Day in 
Antibes”; “Sunshine Chasing Away the Fog’’; “Pine Trees on the 
Cope of Antibes.” sem 
LANDSCAPE Oil 18x24 


BOUGUEREAU, WILLIAM ADOLPHE - French 


Born at La Rochelle, France, 1825; died there August 19, 1905. 
History and genre painter. Pupil of Picot, and from 1843 of Ecole 
des Beaux Arts, where, in 1850, he won the Prix de Rome. Mem- 
ber of the Institute. Medals: Paris, Antwerp, and elsewhere. 
Commander of the Legion of Honor and Knight of the Order of 
Leopold. Represented in all the large museums of the world. 


His painting, “The Sisters,’ in Art Institute, Chicago. 


388 “L’Armour ET PsyCHE’”’ Oil 64x40 
(From Samuel Scotten Collection.) 
(Illustrated. ) 
39 Girt WitH WatTErR JvuG Oil 27x37 
(Illustrated. ) 
BRADFORD, WILLIAM, A. N. A. | American 


Born at New Bedroed, Mass., about 1830. Marine painter, self- 
taught, but influenced by Van Beest, whose studio at Fairhaven 
he shared for two years. Painted Coast of Labrador and Nova 
Scotia; afterwards made several expeditions into the Arctic with 
Dr. Hays, the explorer and others to study ice-bergs and ice-floes. 
From the sketches made, he painted pictures which were exhibited 
in London and bought by Queen Victoria, Baroness Burdette- 
Coutts and the Marchioness of Lorne. Elected Associate of the 
National Academy in 1874. 


40 Coast or LABRADOR Oil 1 8x30 
BRIGANTI Italian 
41 VENICE Oil 14x20 


BRISSOT, FRANK English 


Landscapist and painter of figures. Exhibited at The Royal 
Academy of London in 1879. (English School.) The Museum of 


Glasgow has one of his landscapes with sheep and figures. 


42 Gone ro Pasture Oil 11x14 
BROWN, J. G. (N. A.) British-A merican 
Born at Durham, England, 1831. Studied at New Castle-on- 
Tyne, then at Edinburg Academy and National Academy, New 
York. Elected A. N. A. in 1862 and N. A. in 1863. He was an 
_ original member of the Water-Color Society in 1866, and its presi- 
dent later. Exhibited at the National Academy 1873, 1874, 1875, 
1876, 1877, 1878. Exhibited Water-Color Exhibition of 1871, 1874, 
1876, 1877 and 1878. Received many medals and is represented 
in important collections all over the world. 
43 SALUTING THE FLAG Oil 42x32 
44 Tur First Smoke Oil 24x16 
BRUESTLE, GEO. M. Ainerican 
Born at New York, December 22, 1872. Pupil of ASL of N. Y., 
under Mowbray; Colarossi Academy under Courtois and of Aman- 
Jean in Paris. Member: Artists’ Club of Lyme; Salma. C.; Allied 
AA. Work: “Afternoon Landscape,’ Gibbes Memorial Museum, 
Charleston, S. C.; “Brown Hillside,’ Reading, (Pa.), Museum. 
45 New ENGLAND Pastures Oil 14x20 
BUNCE, W. GEDNEY American 
National Academician. Born in Hartford, Conn., in 1842. Land- 
scape painter, studied in America and Europe, but was compara- 
tively self-taught. Exhibitor in Paris Salon. Paintings in Metro- 
politan and other important museums. 
46 VENICE Oil 1416x25 
47 VENICE Oil 13x20 


CALIFANO, J. (PROF.) 


Italian 


48 LANDSCAPE Oil 9x15 
CABUL OM: American 
49 FLOWERS Oil 22x15 
CARLSEN, EMIL American 


50 


Born Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 19, 1853; came to United 
States in 1872. Studied architecture at Danish Royal Academy. 
Member: SAA, 1902; ANA, 1904; NA, 1906; Nat. Inst. AL; 
NAC; Lotos C.; Fellowship, PAFA (assoc.); Salma, C., 19038; 


Century Asso. Awards: Second Inness Prize, Salma. C., 1904; 


Shaw Purchase, SAA, 1904; gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; 
Webb prize, SAA, 1905; Inness medal NAD, 1907; Hurd third 
medal, CI., Pittsburgh, 1908; medal, Buenos Aires, 1910; Temple 


gold medal, PAFA, 1912; Lippincott prize ($300), PAFA, 1913; 


Silver medal, NAC, 1915; medal of honor, P.-P. Exp., 1915; 


Sesnan gold medal, PAFA, 1916; Saltus gold medal, NAD, 1916; 
Carnegie prize, NAD, 1919. Works in Metropolitan Museum, 
New York; Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo; Rhode Island School of 
Design, Providence; National Gallery, Washington; Brooklyn In- 
stitute Museum; Art Institute, Chicago; Minneapolis Institute ; 
Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis; Art Museum, Worcester, 


Mass.; City Art Museum, St. Louis, Mo.; Engineers’ Club, New 


York; in permanent collection of Lotos Club, New York; Inst. .of. 


Art, San Francisco, Calif.; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine 


Arts, Philadelphia; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C. 


MILu AND Race Oil Sis 80x40 


(From C. W. Dilworth Collection. ) 


af 


Stitu LIre Oil 30x30 


WILLIAM BOUGUEREAU 


GirRL witH WATER JuG 2415x3614 


CASILHARS JOHNe Wi NA American 

A native of New York. At the age of fifteen he began the study 
of engraving under Peter Maverick, at whose death, in 1831, he 
became a bank-note engraver. In 1840 Casilear went to Europe 
to study, turning his attention to painting in oils. He opened a 
studio in New York in 1854, going abroad a second time in 1857. 
He was elected an Associate of the National Academy in 1835, and 
Academician in 1851. He sent his work to the National Academy 
in 1868, 1871, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877 and 1888. His “Lake 


Luzerne,’ belonging to John Taylor Johnston, was.sold in 1876 


for $1,000. 
52 OcroBEeR Oil 18x14 
CAVE 
53 Heap Oil 
CHARLET, FRANZ Dutch 


Born at Brussels; genre painter, pupil of Gerome, J. Lefebvre 
and Portaels. Medal, 1885; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1897. 
54 ‘Tue Visrror Oil 22x26 


CHARNAY, ARMAND French 

Born at Charlieu. Medal in 1876. Pupil of Pils and Feyen- 
Perrin. At the Salon of 1877 he exhibited “The Last Fine Days, 
Park of Chiteau Morand”; in 1876, “Waterfalls of Lignon,” in 


1875, two scenes on the shore at Yport. 


55 FisHine Oil 111x141, 

CHATEIGNON, ERN. French 
Figure and landscape painter, Paris, 19th Century. Member of 

Artistes Francais since 1905. : 

56 GOING To THE FIELDS Oil | 18x24. 


" Rerurnine WirH THE GRAIN-AT. EVENING 


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Oil 18x24 
CHASE, HENRY, A. N. A. American 
A native of Vermont. He studied art in Paris under Soyer, 
sending to the Paris Salon in 1878, ‘““Pecheurs Anglais.” Also 
exhibited in 1878 at the National Academy, New York, and at the 
Mechanics’ Fair Boston. 


MaRINE Oil 8x14 


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CHASE, WILLIAM M(ERRITT) 

P., T'.—Born Franklin, Ind., Nov. 1, 1849. Pupil of B. F. Hayes 
in Indianapolis; J. O. Eaton in New York; A. Wagner and Piloty 
in Munich. Member: ANA, 1888; NA, 1890; SAA, 1879; AWCS; 
Munich Secession; Ten Am.P.; Nat. Inst., A.L.; Am. Acad. A.L.; 
Port. P.; NAC; Lotos C. Awards: Medal Centennial Exp., Phila. 
1876; hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1881; honors, Munich, 1883; 
silver medal, Paris Salon, 1889; first prize, Cleveland Art Assoc., 
1894; Shaw prize, SAA, 1895; gold medal of honor, PAFA, 1895; 
gold medal, Paris Exp., 1900; Temple gold medal, PAF A, 1901; 
gold medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Charleston 
Exp., 1902; first Corcoran prize, S. Wash. A., 1904; Proctor prize 
NAD, 1912; hors’ concours (jury awards), P.-P. Exp., San F., 
1915. Work: “A Lady in Black,” “Seventeenth Century Lady,’ 
“Still Life” and “Carmencita,’ Metropolitan Museum, New York, 
N. Y.; “An English Cod” and “The Model,’ Corcoran Gallery, 
Washington, D. C.; “Still Life,” Wilstach Gallery, Philadelphia, 
Pa.; “The Mirror,’ two “Still Life’ and “Woman with Basket,’ 
Cincinnati Museum, Cincinnati, O.; “Still Life,’ “Woman in Pink,” 
“Landscape,” “In Venice” and ‘A Child,’ Rhode Island School of 
Design, Providence, R. I.; “Still Life—Fish,” Museum of Fine 
Arts, Boston, Mass.; ‘““Shinnecock Hills,’ National Gallery, Wash- 
ington, D. C.; “Lady with White Shawl’ and “Still Life—Fish,” 
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pa.; “After 


the Shower,” “Dorothy” and “Still Life,’ Art Association, Indian- 


apolis, Ind.; “Alice,” and ‘North River Shad,’ Art Institute, Chi- 
cago, Ill.; “Head” and ‘Fish,’ Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis ; 
“Fish,’ “The Antiquary’s Shop,” “In the Studio” and “L. F. 
Emmet,” Brooklyn Institute Museum; “Robert Blum,” Cincinnati 


Museum. 


GirRL IN BLUE Oil ee 5b. oh 


Cr 
CS 


(Illustrated. ) 


GO INNOCENCE Oil — 24x191/4 
61 Head Oil | 19x21 
CHURCH, FREDERIC EDWIN American 


Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1876. Pupil of Columbia 
School of Architecture, painting under 'Twachtman, F. V. DuMond 
and others. Member: Salma. C.; MacDowell C.; Allied AA.; N. Y. 
Arch. Lg. (Asso.); Lyme AA. Award: Clark prize, NAD, 1916. 

62 'TRopicaL Oil 6x10 


CHURCHILL, WILLIAM W. American 
Born in Boston. Pupil of Bonnat in Paris. Member: Boston 
AC; Boston GA. Award: Honorable mention Pan-American Expo- 


sition; Buffalo, 1901; honorable mention, P.-P. Exp., San F. 1915: 


68 Summer AFTERNOON Oil Nan 32x42 

CONROY, GEORGE -f. American 
Has exhibited extensively in the United States. 

64 AutumMN AFTERNOON Oil 12x16 

CONSTANT; BENJAMIN French 


Born at Paris, 1845. Medals, 1875 and 1876. Pupil of Cabanel. 
At the Salon of 1877 he exhibited portraits; ane in 1876, three 
portraits in 1875. Before these works, Constant had frequently 
exhibited at the Salons, and his “Hamlet,” of 1869, was bought 


by the government. But it is evident that his real dramatic career 


. WILLIAM M. CHASE (N. A.) 


GiRL IN BLUE 83x27 


only commenced when, leaving ’Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and all hope 
of the prix de Rome, he visited the countries which have inspired 
his later works—Spain, Morocco, etc. At the Salon of 1878 he 
exhibited, ““Thirst,—Prisoners of Morocco” and “The Harem, 
Morocco,” The first has been purchased by Mr. Schaus of New 
York. His paintings are found in all the great museums of the 
world. 


G5 Sutran’s Favorire Oil 441/,x83 


(From: Ed. V. ;Price Collection. ) 
66 -Copy or TITIAN Oil 20x24 


CORTES, (A.) French 
This artist has made himself very popular in America by send- 
ing his best efforts to this country. His works are now very 


scarce and valuable. 


mee NS 


67 Paris In WINTER Oil 13x19 
68 A Paris EVENING Oil » = 18x19 
COSTA & CONTI - Italian 
G9 Copy or Trrran Masterpigce Oil . 37x45 
COSTRAS, E. Fronds, 


Modern Frenchman. 


70. Girt SEWING Oil 11x9 


CRIPPS 2G. ss English 
Important modern painter of English School. 


7i INTERIOR Oil 12x10 


CROPSEY, JASPER F. (N. A.) : American 

Born at Staten Island, 1828. Was in an architect’s office for 
five years, when he turned his attention to the study of landscape- 
painting. In 1847 he went to Europe, spending three years in 
Italy. In 1851 he was made a full member of the New York 
Academy of Design. In 1857 he went again to Europe, living in 
London in the practice of his profession until 1863, sending to the 
Royal Academy there, in 1857, his “Backwoods of America,’ and 
others in following seasons. After his return to America he devoted 
himself particularly to the painting of autumn scenery, exhibiting 


at the National Academy in 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, 1874, 1875, 


ct 
1876, 1877 and 1878. To the exhibitions of the American Society 
of Painters in Water-Colors, of which he was one of the original 
members, he exhibited in 1868, 1869, 1877 and 1878. 
72 LANpDscaPE Oil 24x44 
CURRAN, CHARLES COURTNEY American 


P.—Born at Hartford, Ky., Feb. 13, 1861. Pupil of Cincinnati 
School of Design; ASL and NAD in New York; Julian Academy 
under Constant, Lefebvre and Doucet in Paris. Member: ANA, 
1881; NA, 1904; NYWCC; AWCS; SAA, 1888; Salma, C.; Lotos 
(life) ; NAC (life); Allied A.A.; Mac D.C. Awards: Third Hall- 
garten prize NAD, 1888; hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1890; Clark 
prize, NAD, 1893; medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1898; second 

- Hallgarten prize, NAD, 1895; silver medal, Atlanta Exp., 1895; 
hon. mention, Paris Exp., 1900; silver medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buf- 
falo, 1901; Carnegie prize, SAA, 1904; silver medal, St. Louis 
Exp., 1904; first corcoran prize, S. Wah. A., 1905; Altman prize, 
($1,000), NAD, 1919. Works: National Gallery, Washington; 
Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia; Museum of Art, Columbus; 
Art Ass’n, Rent Ind.; Toledo, Ohio, Museum of Art; Buffalo, 
N. Y., Fine Arts Academy; Art Museum, Montclair, N. J. 


73 Mountain Top Oil 22x18 


CUVILLON (LOUIS-ROBERT DE) : French 
Painter and water colorist, born in Paris the 29th of February, 
1848. Pupil of L. Leloir. He participated especially in the Salons 
of Aquarellistes with landscape and portraits. 


74 Figure Water Color 1014x16 


(From Chauncey J. Blair collection. Purchased from Arthur 


Tooth and Son.) 


DAINGERELE ED e410 ESN ea. American 

Born at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia, March 26, 1859. Member: 
Associate National Academy, 1902; National Academy, 1906; New 
York Water Color Club; Society of American Artists, 1903; Lotos 
Club. Represented in the Metropolitan Museum, New York; 
Toledo Museum; National Gallery, Washington, D. C.; Brooklyn 
Institute Museum; City Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri; Art 
Institute of Chicago. 


75  MoorLaNnp MoonriskE Oil 14x18 


DAUBIGNY, CHARLES FRANCOIS French 

Born at Paris (1817-1878). Officer of the Legion of Honor. 
Pupil of Delaroche. This painter spent three years in Italy, and 
hee sent his pictures to nearly every Salon since 1838. Four paint- 
ings were purchased by the Ministry of the Interior, One painting 
(1852) was placed in the Tuileries, one (1852) at the Museum of 
Nantes, one painting (1853) was purchased by the Emperor for 
the Palace of St. Cloud. At the Louvre, in the apartment of the 
Ministers of State, are two panels, stags oe herons ; on the stair- 
case of the same apartment are two paintings. In the Luxembourg 
are two of his works. Two works by this artist are in the collection ~ 
of Mrs. H. E. Maynard, of Boston. In 1877 he exhibited two paint- 
ings, one in 1876, two in 1874. He has also executed more than 


one hundred etchings. In 18638, ‘““La Calcographie” of the Louvre 
purchased a plate of his “A Wooded Landscape.” 


76 LANDSCAPE Oil 6x1514 


O&X6Z AAAIY AHL AC ONINAAY 


CV N) “4 ‘SANNI ADUOAD 


(From John Levy Galleries.) 


DAVIS, STARK American 
Prize American Show, Art Institute, 1924. 

77 Macaw Oil 22x24 

DAVIS, WARREN B. American 


Member: Salma. C.; Allied A. A. Awards: Inness prize, 1905; 
Evans prize, 1906 and 1916, and Isidor prize, 1911, at Salma. C. 


78  Nupe Oil 8x10 


DAY, FRANCIS Atiioen 
P.—Born at LeRoy, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1863. Pupil of ASL of 
N. Y.; Escole des Beaux-Arts, Hebert and Merson in Paris. 
Member: SAA, 1891; ANA, 1906; Salma. C., 1888. Awards: 
Third Hallgarten prize, NAD, 1895. Work: “Fairyland,” Art 
Museum, Montclair, N. J. 
79 Girew Wit LILizs Oil 30x20 


DE GESNE, ALBERT French 
Modern Frenchman. 


SQ. WatriNG ror THE Hunr Oil 18x15 


DE: HAVEN, FRANK American 

Landscape Painter—Born at Bluffton, Ind., Dec. 26, 1856. 
Pupil of George H. Smillie in New York. Member: ANA, 1902; 
Salma. C., 1900; Shaw prize, Salma. C., 1901; hon. mention, Pan- 
Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Work: 
“The Gloaming” and “Indian Camp near Custer,’ Brooklyn In- 
stitute Museum; “Castle Creek Canyon, South Dakota,” National 
Gallery, Washington, D. C. 


Si LANDSCAPE Oil 24x30 


CEXYLS HOvag aL 


NOLLOUTION NULLOOS ‘0S WOU 
SUANNOTEA f *€ 


NO NaYdTIHD 


DE HAAS, M. F. H., N. A. Dutch-American 


Born at Rotterdam, 1852. Pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts 
of his native city. In 1851 he went to London, where he remained 
a year, painting in watercolor. Later he sketched on the English 
and Dutch coasts, and studied under Louis Meyer at the Hague 
for two years. In 1857 he received the appointment of Artist to 
the Dutch Navy. In 1859 he settled in New York, was elected 
Associate of the National Academy in 1863, and Academician in 
1867, and was one of the original members of the American Society 
of Painters in Water Colors in 1866. He sent his works to the 
National Academy in 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, 1874, 1875, 
1876, 1877 and 1878. He was commended by the judges at the 
Centennial in 1876. His “Rapids Above Niagara” was at the Paris 


Exposition of 1878. 


$2 MooNnuicuT Oil 14x22 
85 Marine Oil 14x22 
84 Marine Oil 14x24 
DELPY, CAMILLE: HIPPOLYTE French 
Born at Joigny, France. Contemporary. Landscape painter; 
pupil of Corot and Daubigny. Medal, 1884. 
85 “ON THE SEINE” Oil 1514x27l, 
86 Moonrise Oil 12x24 
DEWEY, CHARLES MELVILLE American 
Landscape painter. Born Lowville, N. Y., July 16, 1849. Pupil 
of Carolus-Duran in Paris. Member: ANA, 1903; NA, 1907; 
Nat. Inst. A. L.; Lotos. C. Awards: Silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 
1904. Represented in Corcoran Gallery, Washington; Fine Arts 
Academy, Buffalo; National Gallery, Washington; Pennsylvania 
Academy, Philadelphia; Brooklyn Institute Museum; Art Museum, 
Montclair, N. J.; Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Metropolitan 
Museum of Art. 
87 BERCHEsS Oil 25x30 


DREW, GEORGE English 


85 LANDSCAPE Oil 16x24 
89 LANDSCAPE Oil 16x24 
90 LANDSCAPE Oil 16x24 
DRISCO, J. B. American 
91 MarIne Oil 16x30 
DUESSEL American 
92 FiGuREs Oil 

DUPRE, JULIEN French 


Born, 1851. Medals: Paris, 1880 and 1881. Silver medal, 1889, 
EK. U. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1892. HORS CON- 
COURS. Member of the Society of French Artists. 


938 LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE Oil 18x15 


DUVERGER, THEOPHILE EMMANUEL French 
Born at Bordeaux. Medals in 1861, 1863 and 1865. Exhibited 
at the Paris Salon 1877, 1876, 1875. At the Walters Gallery in 
Baltimore is “A Visit From Charity,’ by this artist, which is 
delicately finished; three paintings are in the collection of Mrs. 
H. E. Maynard of Boston. “The Laborer and His Children” 


(1865), is in the Luxembourg. 


94 CHILDREN Oil 1014x138 
EANOUX French 
95 RECLINING Oil 32x21 
BATON, WYATT American 


Born at Philipsburg, Canada, May 6, 1849. Portrait and figure 
painter, pupil of the National Academy, New York, and of J. O. 
Eaton in New York; later of Gerome in Paris. Exhibitor in — 
Salon. 


96 Woman aNp CHILD Oil ees eed GX 


ELKINS, HENRY A. American 


97  SuNsET ON RIVER 12x20 


Well known Chicago painter, deceased. 
EMERSON, W.. C. English 

Born in London, Oct. 27, 1865. He has no connection with any 
school but has produced more than five hundred pictures that hang 
in some of the best private and public collections of America, and 
have appeared in exhibits at all the principal cities where they 
were hung in places of honor. About his work has grown up the 
Emersonians, each of whom owns one or more products of his 
brush. Mr. Emerson has exhibited in the National Academy of 
Design, N. Y., National Gallery, Toronto, Canada, and almost 
yearly at the Chicago Art Institute. He has taken many honors 


and ranks among the greatest American Landscape painters. 


95 LANDSCAPE Oil , 28x36 
EVANS, GEO. H._ - American 
99 Ar SUNDOWN Oil 20x24 
EVANS, DE SCOTT American 


Born in Boston, Indiana, 1847. He opened a studio in Cléselgud 
in 1874, and turned his attention to portrait-painting. In 1877 and 
1878 he studied under Bouguereau in Paris. Among his portraits 
are those of a young son of Alfred Cowles (formerly of the Chicago 
Tribune, which now belongs to Edwin Cowles. of the Cleveland 
Leader), of the children of Wilber Hinman, Miss Effie Ellsler, 
and others. His “Mother’s Treasure,’ belonging to T. D. Crocker 
of Cleveland, was painted in France; “In the Studio,’ genre pic- 
ture, since his return to the United States. He was especially skill- 
ful in the painting of draperies, and his productions have received 
much comment the country over. 3 


100 Girt Witn FLoweErs Oil é 26x14 


101 WartInG For Dap Oil | 16x20 


CAGXY{8 slog SAOS dsIssy ANWA,T 


WAOLWT-NIINVA 


American 


Born in New York, 1864. Painter of portraits and figure sub- 


LAGAN. 2 AG 
jects. 
102 Girw’s Fieure | Oil 
VFANACEY 
103 An AraBiaAN PAsTORAL Oil 


FANTIN-LATOUR, HENRI 


26x18 


French 


1714x24 


French 


Born at Grenoble, 1836. Medals in 1870 and 1875. Pupil of 
his father and Lecoq de Boisbaudran. At the Salon of 1877 he 


- exhibited a picture called ‘Reading,’ which was much praised by 


Duranty in the “Gazette des Beaux-Arts,’ 


and a portrait, also two 


pastels of landscapes and two lithographs; in 1876, paintings of 


“Flowers” and “The Anniversary”; in 1875, three portraits, and 


in 1874; “Flowers and Objects of Still-Life’; at the Salon of 


1878, “La Famille D.,’ which last was much admired and well 


written by Roger Ballu in the “Gazette des Beaux-Arts” of July, 


1878. 


104 Femme Assese Sous Bors Oil 
(Illustrated. ) 
From Howard Young Galleries. 
105 Fish Scene—Artist Unknown Oil 


FLECK, JOSEPH 


106 INpIAN CHURCH Oil 
107 Nupr Ficure Oil 
Ir'ORMAN 


108 Cup or TEA Oil 


844x5M% 


22x33 


Austrian 
27x24 


27x24 


French 


18x26 


FRISCH, J. C. American 


109 Tue Harr Oil 1116x231, 

GARDEAU French 
Modern Frenchman. 

110 FrRENcuH So.pirr Oil 16x13 

GAUL, GILBERT American 


S.M. historical subjects in oils, and illustrations; born in Jersey 
City, N. J., March 31, 1855; son of George and Cornelia (Gilbert) 
G.; studied in Nat. Academy of Design, N. Y., and A.S.L., N. Y.; 


married to Maria Halsted (1898). Has exhibited extensively 
throughout the U.S. Received Medal at Amer. Art Ass’n (1886) ; 
Medal for Oils and Illustrations at Chicago World’s Fair (1893) ; 
Medal at Pan-American Exp. (1901); Medal at the Paris Exp. 
(1900). Has illustrated extensively for the Century, Harpers, 
Scribner's, and current publications. Was elected Assoc. of Nat. 
Acad. (1879), elected N.A. (1882); member of Soc. of American 
Artists :(N. Y.). 


111 CHums Oil 20x14 


GEOFROY, JEAN French 

Born at Marennes, 1865. Medal, Paris Salon, 1881. Medal, 

1883; medal, 1886; Legion of Honor, 1886; gold medal, 1897; 

Universal Exposition, 1900. Officer of the Societe des Artiste 

Francais. The city of Paris has his famous painting, “The Hos- 

pital Ward,’ now hanging in the Luxembourg Museum. His paint- 

ings are to be seen in many permanent museums throughout France 

a other European countries and he is well represented through- 

out America. 


112 Speak, Docearr! Oil 39x24 


GEROME, JEAN LEON French 
One of the most eminent French painters of the 19th Century. 
After considerable study with Delaroche, he created a stir with his 
“Greek Cockfight,’ exhibited in 1847, and now in the Luxem- 
bourg. He produced a number of very successful Eastern subjects 
following a trip to Egypt and Turkey. But Gerome’s most splendid 
qualities are seen in those works which reveal his minute knowl-_ 
edge of historical detail intensity and dramatic power. Gerome 
was a sculpture as well as painter. Awards: Medals, 1847, 1848, 
1855; medals of honor, 1867, 1874, 1878; for sculpture, 1878; 
Legion of Honor, 1855; Officer, 1867; Commander, 1878; Member 
of Institute, 1863; Professor Ecole des Beaux Arts, 1863. 
118 Woman or Syria Oil 16x12 


From John Levy Galleries. 
GLEICH, JOHN ~ Spanish 


114 MooNLiGHT oN THE RoorF or AN ORIENTAL PALACE 


Oil 16x30 
115 Tur WarTter Carriers Oil 20x28 
GOUPIL;, JULES , French 


Died, 1883. Medals in 1873, 1874 “and 1875. Pupior 
Scheffer. At the Salon of 1878 he exhibited, “A Village Woman,” 
and “‘Le Rendez-vous Manque’’; in 1877, “The Visit of Condol- 
ence, and a portrait of Pierre Veron; ‘The Espousals’; in 1872, 


3: 


“News in the Province,—an Episode of the War,” of which Jules 


Claretie says in his ‘“‘Peintres et Sculpteurs” :— 


116 Heap Oil 13x16 
GRUPPE, CHARLES P. American 


Born Picton, Canada, Sept. 3, 1860. Studied in Halse chiefly 
self-taught. Member: NYWCC; AWCS; AC Phila.; Salma. C., 
1893; NAC; Rochester AC; Pulchre Studio, The Hague. Awards: 
Gold medal, Ronen; good medal, AAS, 1902; two gold medals, 


D2O0UD) hg 


SxIAOT DSUNOINATITAG ‘[ ANNOUVG AO LivuLucg 


AHHOWAH WVITIIM UIS 


- 


Paris; medals for oils and for water color, St. Louis Exp., 1904; 
medal, Appalachian Exp., Knoxville, 1910; Tuthill prize, AIC, 
1917. Works in Brooklyn Institute Museum; Inst. of Arts, Detroit ; 
National Arts Club, New York; Art Club of Philadelphia; Na- 
tional Gallery, Washington, D. C.; Reading, (Pa.), Museum; 
Butler Art Institute, Youngstown, O. 


117 Dunes Country, INDIANA Oil ! 18x24 


HALOW, ESAU J. American 
Studied in Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Exhibited at 
the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Art Institute, Chicago; 
Pan-American Mx posiion ‘Los Angeles, and many other exhibi- 
tions. Spoken of highly by the critics. His works are owned in 


many of the finest American collections. 


118 Stitt Lire, FLrowers Oil 25x30 
119 Stitt Lire, Flowers Oil 25x30 
120 LANDSCAPE Oil | : 25x30 
121 LANpDscAPE Oil 7x9 
122 Earty Mornine Oil 25x30 
123 FLowers Oil | 25x30 
124 Smauti FLiowers Oil 11x14 
125 LaNpscarrE Oil 8x10 


HAMILTON, HAMILTON 


American 
Born 1847. Member: ANA, 1886; NA, 1889; AWCS. Work: 
“The Valley of Fountains,’ “Sunset After a Storm,” and “Summer 
in the North Woods,” Fine Arts Academy, Buffalo, N. Y. 
126 ‘THe Otp Farmuouse ana 24x36 


HARPIGNIES, HENRI French 
Born at Valenciennes, 1819. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. 
Medal at Philadelphia. Pupil of Achard. He visited Italy, and 
made his début at the Salon of 1853. The first picture which 
really showed his talent was that of 1861, “The Edge of a Wood 
on the Banks of the Allier.” In 1866 his “Evening in the Roman 
Campagna” received a medal; this picture is at the Luxembourg. 
Among his works is, “The Little Village of Chasteloy” (1877), 
which has been much praised. Louis Gonse, in the “Gazette des 
Beaux-Arts,” speaks in high terms of his water colors of 1877. 
He exhibited in 1876 and 1875; and, at the Salon of 1878. 
127 LANDscaPE Water Color 64x94 


HARRISON, BIRGE American 

Born Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 28, 1854. Known widely as a 

painter of snow. Received an academic education. Went to Paris 

in 1876; entered the atelier of Carolus-Duran; two years later 

entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and studied under Cabanel for 

four years. At Pont-Aveu, Brittany, he painted his first important 

picture, ““November,’ which was exhibited in the Salon of 1882 

and purchased by the French government. Associate member of 

the National Academy of Design, 1902. Full member, 1910. His 

paintings are hors de concours in the Paris Salon. 


128 Tur Frozen Poor Oil 24x30 


HART, WILLIAM (N. A.) American 
Born at Paisley, Scotland, 1823. Died June 17, 1894, Land- 
scape and animal painter. Brother of James M. Hart, and self- 


taught. Was brought to America when a boy. In 1844 he visited 
Scotland where he studied ‘and painted for three years. Elected 
Associate of National Academy, 1857. National Academician, 1858. 


129 LANDSCAPE Oil 14x24 


130 Tue Passaic River Oil 6x12 


HART, JAMES M. | American 
Born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, May 10, 1828. Brought ‘to 
America when he was six years of age. Went to Europe in 1852 
and studied. under Prof. Schirmer in Munich and Dusseldorf. 
A. N. A., 1857; N. A., 1859. Member of the Council and after- 
wards vice-president of the National Academy of Design, Medal 
at the Centennial, 1876; silver and gold medals at the Mechanics’ 


Institute, Boston: Bronze medal, Paris, 1889. Represented in 
Metropolitan Museum of Art, N. Y.; Albright Gallery, Buffalo; 
Art Institute of Chicago and other important collections throughout 
the United States. 

181 LanpscapE Olive 28x41 


1382 CatTTLe Oil 20x28 


HERPFERS, CARL 
133 Girt Wirn Vioxtn Oil 2316x115 


HEYLIGER, H. 

134 INTERIOR ean SS 22x26 
HILL, THOMAS 3 | American 
- Born in Birmingham, England, 1829. Taken by his family to 
America in 1841, he lived in Taunton, Mass. He went to Boston 
in 1844, and for some years was a member of painting and decorat-. 
ing firms of that city and Philadelphia. In 1854 he entered the 
_ life class of Philadelphia Fine Art Academy, but with the excep- 
tion of a few months spent in the studio of Paul Meyerheim of 
Paris, he is self-taught as an artist. In 1861 he went to San 
Francisco, remaining some years. He was a resident of Cam- 
bridge, Mass., from 1867 to 1871, and was a member of the 
Boston Art Club, exhibiting there his first picture, “The Yose- 
mite Valley,” which was chromoed by Prang, and subsequently 
purchased by Charles Crocker of San Francisco. Since 1873” he 
had been an active member of the San Francisco Art Assdelations 
being its Vice-President in 1874. To the Centennial. Exhibition he 
sent three paintings for which he received a medal and diploma. 

He also received medals from various societies for his decorative 

painting. 


135. Granp Canyon Oil 3 - 16x24 


RALPH A. BLAKELOCK 


Sunset GLow 5x7 


HOCKER, F. English 


136 INTERIOR Oil 19x17 
INNESS, GEORGE (N. A.) American 
Born at Newburgh, N. Y., 1825. Pupil of Regis Gignoux, but 
otherwise self-educated. Became a steel engraver, traveled and 
studied abroad. Elected National Academician, 1868. Exhibitor 
at Paris Salon and other foreign exhibitions. Represented in all 
American Museums. Ranks as one of the greatest American artists. 
187 THe GREENsWAaRD DuriAM Oil 10x14 
139 Marine, From S, C. Scorren CoLLEection 
- (Illustrated. ) Oil 20x30 
140 Wasi Day, From S. C. Scorren CoL_Lection 
(Illustrated. ) . Oil 54x72 
141 Brur River Mountains, 1883 Oil 14x20 
(Presentation picture from Mrs. Inness and authographed on 
back by her. Authenticated by Elliott Daingerfield.) 
142 GrorGia Woop.anps, 1885 Oil 10x12 
(Authenticated by Elliott Daingerfield. ) 
143 SumMMER—Monrvr CLAIR Oil 42x32 
143 ‘This Picture is reproduced in Inness, Wyant, Blackelock Book—Plate 3. 


(This artist's home was in a country with fine trees, giving 
upright lines and luxuriant foliage. Not disturbed by complicated 
composition, the artist could give attention to that which he did 
best; to refined color, to looseness of touch and mystery in form, 
to poetical treatment, hardly equaled by any painter.) 

Purchased from Vose Galleries, Boston; from S. C, Scotten Col- 
lection; L. A. Clubb Collection. This painting was purchased by 
the Thurber Art Galleries for $17,000. 

(Illustrated. ) 


INNESS, GEORGE, JR. (N. A.) American 
Son of George Inness, occupying a studio with his father in 
New York. Well known as an animal painter, and among his 
pictures exhibited in the National Gallery since 1877 are, “The 
Ford” and “Patience,” “At the Brook’ and “Pride of the Dairy.” 
Born in Paris, 1854. Studied with his father in Rome and Paris. 
Has exhibited annually at the Paris Salon. Associate of the Na- 
tional Academy of Design, New York. Elected National Acade- 
mician, 1899. 
EVENING BY THE River Oil 29x36 


(Illustrated.) Photo endorsed by George Inness, Jr. 


144 THe Lovers Oil 8x12 
INDONI Italian 
145 ITALIAN PEASANTS Oil 14x21 


INNOCEMTI, C. 
146 Nupr Fieure Oil 11x14 


JACQUE, CHARLES EMILE ~French 
Born at Paris, 1813. Died, 1894. Animal and landscape painter, 
engraver and etcher. When seventeen years old, studied as a 
geographical engraver. Medals for designs, 1851, 1861 and 1863. 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Medal, 1867, Universal Ex- 
position. Medals for paintings, 1861, 1863, 1864. First President 
of the Society for Animal Painters. Hors Concours. 


147 SHEPHERD AND SHEEP Oil 8x10 


From John Levy Galleries. 


JACQUET, MAURICE French 
Born at Paris. Pupil of Bonnat. Exhibitor at Paris Salon. 

148 Woman’s Heap Oil 614x814 

JONJEK, J. 

149 Soar BuBB ks Oil 16x21 

JOHNSON, DAVID (N. A.) American 


Born in New York, 1827. At the commencement of his career 
he received a few lessons from J. F. Cropsey, but has been a 
close student of Nature, looking upon her as his teacher and master. 


His professional life has been spent in New York. He has never 


JONES, FRANCIS COATES 


4 


been abroad. In 1859 Mr. Johnson was one of the founders of 
the Artists’ Fund Society. He was elected an Associate of the — 
National Academy in 1860, and Academician in 1862. He exhibited 
in 1867, 1869, 1870, 1871, 1874, 1876, 1877 and 1878. He ex- 
hibited at the Paris Salon in 1877. To the Centennial Exhibition 
of 1876 he sent three paintings, receiving one of the first awards. 


150 Wrest Point, N. Y. Oil 18x30 
JOTGNA TDF: French 
151 Carrur Oil 24x86 
JONAS, LEROY American 

LANDSCAPE Oil 25x30 
152 Tue BatueErs Oil 20x24 
153 MarRINE Oil 20x30 
154 MarRINE Oil 20x30 
155 FrrReweEeEps Oil 20x24 

MarRINE Oil 20x24 

Purchased direct from artist. 

JONES, H. BOLTON, NA, American 


Born in Baltimore, receiving his art education and spending the 
greater part of his professional life in his native city. In 1877 he 
made a sketching tour in Brittany and Spain, sending the results 
of his labors to Baltimore, where several of his pictures were 
exhibited in 1878. He has been a regular contributor to the Na- 
tional Academy since 1874, where he sent paintings each season, 
exhibited at Centennial Exhibition of 1876, at the Paris Exposi- 
tion of 1878, and at the Paris Salon of the same year. 


157 WINTER SUNSET Oil cae 1 so Ba 


Born Baltimore, Md., July 25, 1857. Pupil of Boulanger and 
Lefebvre at Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member: ANA, 1885; 
NA, 18945 SAA, 1882; AWCS:; N:; Y.. Arch, Lge iesaee ae 
P.; Nat. Inst: A. L.; NAC; A. Aid S.; Century Assom 505 ato 
C.; Salma. C. Awards: Clarke prize, NAD, 1885; silver medal, 
Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; Shaw purchase, SAA, 1904; silver 
medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Isidor medal, NAD, 1913; silver 
medal, P.-P. Exp., San F., 1915. 


158 Girt AND LANDSCAPE Oil 19x26 


American 


SSSI Ul poured ; UOTPI[[OD UI}}OOS “9 “GS WOLT 
O€X06G ANIYV IN 


SSHNNI HOUOUO 


KAEMMERER, F. H. Austrian 
Contemporary Austrian known for delightful color. 
159 SPRINGTIME Oil 18x2214 


KAULA, WILLIAM J. American 
Born Boston, 1871. Pupil of Normal Art School and Cowles 
Art School in Boston; Collin in Paris. Member: Boston AC; 
NYWCC; Paris AAA; Boston SWCP. Awards: Medal, P.-P. 
Exp., San F., 1915; hon. mention, Buffalo SA, 1924; hon. mention, 
Conn. AFA, 1924. 


160 BeLetan CuurcH Oil 9x11 
161 EvEeNING Oil 9x12 
KEITH, O, American 
162 LANDSCAPE Water Color 15x23 
KEITH, WILLIAM (N. A.) American 


Born in 18389, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Died, 1911. Repre- 
sented by canvases in museums in Washington, Chicago and San 
Francisco. Greatest painter of California landscapes. 


163 Evenina REFLECTIONS Oil 22x32 
164 Woop INTERIOR Oil 22x26 
KELLOGG, M. K. American 
165 Heap Oil 16x13 
KENSETT, J. F., N. A. American 


Born in Cheshire, Ct. (1818-1873). As a youth he studied bank- 
note engraving, and practiced art in his leisure hours. He finally 
went to England, where he worked for some time, sending to the 
Royal Academy, in 1850, ““A View of Windsor Castle,” which was 
highly praised by the London art critics. He remained in Europe 
seven years, spending two years in Rome, making excursions to 
Naples, Switzerland, the Rhine, and the Italian Lakes, and send- 
ing home many cleverly executed paintings and sketches, some of 
which, exhibited in the Art Union Gallery, New York, established 
his reputation in America as a landscape-painter of no common 
merit. His views of American scenery have become justly popular. 
He exhibited in Philadelphia in 1876. At the Johnston in 1876 his 
“Secluded Brook” brought $600.00 and “Afternoon on the Con- 
necticut Shore” sold for $1,500. His ‘White Mountains,’ at the 
Wright Sales some years before was sold at $1,300. He exhibited 
in Paris in 1867 and at the Sanitary Fair, New York, in 1864. 
Kensett was made a member of the National Academy in 1849. 


166 LANDscAPE Oil 14x24 


REVER; J/uS. H: Dutch 
Bronze Medal, Paris Salon, Universal Exposition, 1889. Me- 
daille d’Argent, Universal Exposition, 1900. An important repre- 


sentative of the modern Dutch school. 


167 Moruer anp CHILp Oil 17x25 
KIMBER, R. American 
168 LANDSCAPE Oil 12x16 
KOOL, L. Hollander 
169 INTERIOR Oil 1314x18 
KROMER, B. American 
170 Girt Reapine LETTERS Oil 18x14 
LAMBINET, EMILE French 


Born at Versailles (1810-1878). Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor. Pupil of Drolling. Made his début at the Salon of 1833. 
He exhibited in Luxembourg in 1855. His views are those of his 
own country. He exhibited in 1876 and at the salon of 1877. Mrs. 
H. KE. Maynard of Boston has three landscapes by this artist in 


her collection. T'wo of his works were exhibited at the Salon of 


1878. 
171 LANDSCAPE Oil 15x22 
LEADER, BENJAMIN WILLIAM, A. R. A. British 


Born in 1831. Entered the schools of the Royal Academy in 
1854, exhibiting “Cottage Children Blowing Bubbles,” his first 
picture, the same year. He also exhibited in 1855, 1857, 1860, 
1863, 1867, 1871, 1872, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877 and 1878. (A. R. 


A., in 1883.) 
172 LANDSCAPE Oil 18x31 
LEJOLE French 
173 AUTUMN Oil 1414x23 
(EV Y, H.-A. American 


174 Batter DANCER Oil 32x26 


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i 


LOIGNARD, L. French 
175 CaTtTLe Oil 28x4114 
LYNCH, ALBERT American 
176 IpkaL Heap Oil 10x7 
MAILLARD American 
177 Marine Oil 1914x251, 
MANNUCCI, CIPRIANO Italian 
1:78 LANpDscAaPE Water Color 16x11 
MARCHETTI, GUSTAVE-HENRI French 


Genre painter, engraver and etcher. Born at Paris in 19th Cen- 


MARTIN, HOMER 


tury. Pupil of J. Blanc, Bouguereau, Gabriel Ferrier. Member of 
Artists Francais since 1901. He exhibited in the salon of this 
society where he obtained honorable mention in 1900. As an en- 


graver, he obtained honorable mention in 1905. 


179 Girt WirH STATUE Oil 2314x1614 


He was born in Albany in 1836. He studied painting under 
William Hart, became an Associate of the National Academy in 
1868 and an Academician in 1875, and was one of the founders 
of the Society of American Artists in 1877. Represented in all 


American Museums. Ranks as one of the greatest American 


artists. 
180 LANpDscaPE “YOSEMITE VALLEY” Oil 36x52 
(Attributed. ) 
MAUVE, ANTON Dutch 


Born at Zaandam. Medal at Philadelphia, where he exhibited, 
“Hauling Up the Fishing-Boat,’ which was especially noted as 
praiseworthy by Mr. Weir in his report. Mauve is the pupil of 
P. F. Van Os. At Paris in 1877 he exhibited and two pictures in 
1876. At the Cottier sale, New York, 1878, “Pastures in Holland” 
sold for $1,500. Two of his pictures were exhibited at the Me-. 
chanics’ Fair in Boston in 1878. He also exhibited in the same 


year at the Paris Exposition. 


p81 CaTTLe Oil 


American 


MERTZ, H. | 7 SS ae French 
182 Lapy’s Portrait Oil 2114x161, 


182 Wuy Don’r Her Come 


MILLAR, CLYDE American 


183 Marine Oil a 22x28 
MILLER, RALPH L. American 
184 CaxiForNia LANDSCAPE Oil 30x40 
MOELLER, LOUIS, N. A. American 


Exhibited first at the National Academy, 1883. Exhibited again 
in 1884, creating a sensation with his picture, “Puzzled.” He 
studied drawing at the National Academy and afterward spent 
six years in Munich painting under the American artist Duveneck 
and the German professor Dietz. Mr. Moeller was in 1884 the 

recipient of the First Hallgarten Prize of $300.00, and was elected 
an Associate of the National Academy. He was made an Academi- 


cian in 1895. 3 4 74 
185 Oxup Cronigs Oil 18x24 


MORAN, JOHN LEON American 
Born at Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 4, 1864. Pupil of his father, 
Edward Moran, and of NAD; and in France and England. Mem- - 
ber: AWCS; AAS. Awards: Gold medal, AC Phila., 1893; gold 
. medal, AAS, 1902. ee 
186 Figure or. Grr Oil 30x20 


MORGAN, J. : American 
Studied in Boston. 

187 LaNnpscapE Oil 32x48 

MORLAND, GEORGE HENRY | Bnglich 


Born, probably 1712; died after 1789; p. genre. This George 
was descended from Sir Samuel Morland, author of, “A Perpetual 
Almanac,” in the time of Charles II, and was the grandfather of 

- the celebrated George Morland. He lived on the South Side of St. 
James’s Square. Although he was in good repute as a painter, in 
1760 he received an advance in money from the Society of Artists. | 
Many of his works were engraved, some of them simply as being 


by G. Morland. | | 
188 Seur Portrait Oil 7x9 


From Charles Allis Collection. 


NEUVILLE, BRANT French 
Modern Frenchman. 

189 Stitt Lire Oil 15x18 

OCHTMAN, LEONARD (N. A.) American 


Represented in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan 
Museum, New York; Corcoran Gallery, Washington; City Art 
Museum and many other gallaries. Has won numerous prizes in 
New York, Washington, Brooklyn, Chicago, Charleston, St. Louis, 
Philadelphia, Knoxville and San Francisco. 

190 LAaNpscaPE Oil 12x16 


OSTHAUS, EDMUND HENRY American 
Born at Hildesheim, Germany, Aug. 5, 1858. Pupil of Royal 
Academy in Dusseldorf. Came to U. S. in 1883. Member: Toledo 
Tile €. Specialty, dogs. Work: “Afield,’ “A Good One.” 
Museum of Art, Toledo, O. 


191 Fox Docs on tHE TRAIL Oil 28x54 
PAXTON, FRANK American 
192 Tue Love LerrrerR Oil Q2xO7 


PENFOLD, F. C. 
193 Oil 25x30 


PEREZ, ALONZO French 
Born at Valence, Spain. Pupil of the Academy of France and 
l’Kcole des Beaux Arts. Member of the Academy of Rome. 


194 Frcure Oil 29x24 


PEYROL, RENE Frenen 
Painter, born 1900. Member of Artistes Franeais. He exhibited 


in the Salon of this Society. 


195 Derr Oil 9x13 

PICAULI, -C. Ee French 
Modern Frenchman. Exhibitor, Paris Salon. 

196 LANDSCAPE Oil 14x11 

BICARDE T2313: Italian 


197 Srro.tuinc MusIcIANS Oil 16x13 


PIETERS Dutch 
198 Dutcn INTERIOR Oil 18x24 


PICKNELL, W. L. American 

Born in the State of Vermont, about 1852. Went to Europe in 
1874, studying with Inness in Rome two years, and, later for a 
few months, under Gérome in Paris. He has lived and painted in 
Brittany, working under Robert Wylie until the time of that 
artist's death. To the Royal Academy, Lindon, in 1877, he sent, 
“Breton Peasant-Girl Feeding Ducks’; in 1875, “On the Lande, 
Brittany.” ‘To the Paris Salon in 1878, he contributed, “The 
Fields of Kerren.” (Honorable mention, Salon, 1880.) 


199 LANpDscaPE Oil 28x36 
PLANQUETTE, F. 7 French 
Annual Exhibitor Paris Salon. 
200 CATTLE Oil 10x23 
201 SuNsET Oil 2515x3614 
202 SuNSET Oil 15x22 
PRUN, MAX. French 
203 Jotty Monk. Oil 10x8 
QUITTON, EDOUARD Belgium 


Pupil of Van Lerius. Member of the Cercle Artistique of 
Antwerp, and of the League of Belgian Artists. 


204 Oil 1414x104 
RAWITCH, M. Russian 
205 Stritu Lire Oil 17x13 
REHN, FRANK KNOX MORTON American 


P.—Born at Philadelphia, Pa., April 12, 1848. Pupil of PAPA. 
Member: ANA, 1899; NA, 1908; SAA, 1903; AWCS; NYWCC, 
Salma. C., 1883; Lotos C. Awards: First Prize, St. Louis, 1882; 
prize ($250), Water Color Competitive Exhibition, New York, 
1885; gold medal, Prize Fund Exhibition, New York, 1886; hon. 
mention, Paris Exp., 1900; bronze medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 
1901; silver medal, Charleston Exp., 1902; silver medal, St. Louis 
Exp., 1904; Inness prize, Salma. C., 1905; Shaw prize, Salma. C., 
1906; gold medal, AAS, 1907. Work: “The Close of a Summer 
Day,” Fine Arts Academy, Buffalo; “The Missing Vessel,” Detroit 


Museum. 
206 MariINE Oil 22x36 


RIX; LULIAN American 
Represented in number of the Eastern galleries and in private 
collections throughout the United States. 
207 Marine Oil 20x26 


ROCHL, FREDERICK 
208 HouuANp SCENE Oil 80x40 


ROCKWELL, A. 


209 On Lake HENDERSON Oil 27x42 

SALENTI French 
Modern Frenchman. Annual exhibitor Paris Salon. 

210 Fieurss Oil 10x1414 

SARRI, EGISTO Italian 


Historical painter. Born at Figline (Valdarna) in 1836 or 
1887, died at Florence, 1901. (Italian School.) He studied at the 
Academy of Fine Arts in Florence with Professors Pollastrini and 
Bezzsoli, during the course of his education. He took many prizes 
and his success was crowned under great competition with a pen- 
sion from Rome where he also rose to the dignity of Competor of 
the illustrious artist, Raphael Sorbe. His painting, ““Apotheosis 
of the Madonna” was accepted in competition at the Exposition of 
Alinari in 1900. The Gallery of Antique and Modern Works at 
Prato owns one of his works. 

211 Ar tHe Fountain Oil 14x10 


SATTERLEE, WALTER, A. N. A. American 
Born in Brooklyn, 1844. A graduate of Columbia College. He 
studied art in the schools of the Academy of Design, spent some 
time in the studio of Edwin White in New York, and, going abroad, 
was a pupil of Léon Bonnat in Paris. He began to exhibit at the 
National Academy about 1868 and sent works in 1870, 1871, 1878, 
1874, 1876, 1877, 1878. He was elected a member of the American 
Society of Painters in Water Colors in 1873 or 1874, exhibiting, 
in 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, etc. To the Centennial Exhibition at 

Philadelphia, in 1876, he sent one oil and two water colors. | 

212 Gir Water Color 3 28x30 


SCHERES, -H. French 
213 INTERIOR Oil 2314x29 


SCHROEDTER, ADOLF German 
Born at Schwedt (1805-1875). Member of the Academy of Ber- 
lin. Professor of the Polytechnic School at Carlsruhe. Pupil of 
Dusseldorf Academy. His pictures were genre subjects, with a 
comic element, such as scenes from “Don Quixote,” Falstaff,” etc. 
At the Wolfe sale, New York, 1863, “Falstaff thrown into the 
Thames” sold for $975.00. 
214 Tyro.t Giri Oil 11x9 


SEMENOWSKY, E. EISMAN French 
Pupill of Van Beers: Medals: Antwerp, 1870; Liege, 1871; 
third-class medal, Salon 1881. 


215 Girt REeLInina Oil 1614x231, 
SIMONS, MARCIUS French 
216 GIRL witn STATUE Oil 2315x131, 
SIMONETTI, ETTORE Italian 


Pupil of the Academy of San Luca, at Rome; also studied under 
Professor Podesti and his brother, A. Simonetti. Received all the 
prizes at San Luca. Gold medal, Exposition at Rome, 1890; first 
class medal, Exposition of Palermo, 1891. 

217 Tur SNAkr CHARMER Water Color 24x291/, 


SITZMAN, EDWARD R. American 
P., L., T—Born at Cincinnati, M., March 1, 18738. Pupil of 
Duveneck; H. Tarney; Cincinnati Art Academy. Member: In- 
diana AC; Indianapolis AA. 


218 INDIANA AUTUMN Oil 22x30 


HENRY P. SMITH American 

Born in Waterford, Conn., in 1854. Mr. Smith began to paint 
at an early age. He was self-taught and his first exhibit was made 
in the American Water Color Society, of which he was a member. 
Mr. Smith confined his work almost entirely to landscapes, which 
show a strong affiliation with the members of the Barbizon School, 
although in no sense an imitation. He has always enjoyed much 
public favor and his pictures have been eagerly sought for. Ex- 
hibited in Munich and London and extensively in the United 


States. 
VENICE Oil 830x393), 
219 Oup Homestrap Oil 12x16 


220 LANDSCAPE Oil 20x28 


SONNTAG, WILLIAM LOUIS (N. A.) American 

Born at East Liberty, near Pittsburgh, Pa., March 2, 1822. 
Landscape painter, self-taught. After painting for several years 
near Cincinnati, he removed to New York, where he lived many 
years. Visited Europe in 1853, 56, 60 and 62. Elected National 
Academy in 1861. Works: “Spirit of the Alleghenies’’ owned by 
Duke of Buckingham; “Recollections of Italy’; “Study of Trees”; 
“Hill-side-New Hampshire,” (1885). 


091. Tre PLAINS Oil 30x55 

SORKAU French 
Modern Frenchman. Annual exhibitor Paris Salon. 

222 Festiva, Evr Oil 15x18 

SMITH, F. HOPKINSON American 


Born in Baltimore, 1838. Member of the Water Color Society 
(treas., 1873-78); AC Phila.; Nat. Inst. A. L.; SI (Hon.), 1906; 
Cincinnati A. C.; Century Association. Awards: Bronze Medal, 
Pan.-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; silver medal for water color, 
Charleston Exp., 1902; gold medal, AC Phila., 1902; gold medal, 
AAS, 1902. Commander Order of the Mejidieh, 1898; Order of 
Osmanieh, 1900. Works: -““Surennes on the Seine” and “Fading 
Day,’ Corcoran Gallery, Washington, “Highway of the Doges,’ 
“The Bridges—Pan-American Electric Tower,’ Albright Art 
Gallery, Buffalo, N. Y. Also naval engineer; author of “Col. 
Carter of Cartersville,’ “Fortunes of Oliver Horn,’ “American 
Illustrators,” ete. 

223 Tue Ovp MILL Water Color 19x28 


2924 INN or WILLIAM THE 


CONQUEROR Water Color 15x24 
225 A Race ror THE MARKET Water Color 21x36 


The above were all purchased from M. Knoedler & Company. 
226 Marxet-St. Pau ’s 


VENICE Water Color 1914x29 
STIEPEVITCH, VINCENSO Italian 
Born at Venice, Italy, 1841. Pupil of Royal Academy at Venice. 
Came to America in 1872, and for fifteen years exhibited at 
National Academy of Design, New York, Philadelphia and Boston 


Exhibitions; the latter gave him a medal. 


227 GirL RECLINING Oil 20x30 © 
228 Figures Oil 20x30 
SLOJANOW .C. Russian 


229 Homer Comine or WEDDING 


Party Oil 25x37 


STULL, HENRY American 
230 THREE Pets Oil 14x18 
STATUARY 

CANOVA 


This statue was purchased in Europe some fifty years ago by an 
eminent Chicago connoisseur. The marble is beautifully white, 
almost transparent, and unmistakably is hand sculptured and in no 
sense to be confused with the modern inartistic, machine tooled 
examples and copies; in fact, it was purchased abroad long before 
modern counterfeiting was known or attempted. 

(Illustrated ) 
231 'TERPISCORE 36 inches high 


From General Smith’s collection. 
RANCHI, P. SC. (Original) 

Showing the beautiful carved figure of the mythological goddess 
sitting lonely and discouraged with one arm resting on a lyre sup- 
porting her drooping chin while the other hand listless by strums 
the strings. 

282 26 inches high 


Two young women very much interested in a letter which one 
“peruses while the other interestingly looks on. The lace-like 
carvings on the draperies of this sculpture are very beautiful, 
indeed, the whole combining to make an important example of this 
artist’s skill. 


233 Tur LETTER 32 inches high 


fANOUX, HENRI ADRIEN French 
Genre painter, born at Marseille in the 19th Century. (Irench 
School). Member of Artistes Francais since 1905. He exhibited 
in the salon of this society with Honorable Mention in 1888. 
Honorable mention in 1889. Medal 1894 and 1895. 
034 Girv’s Heap Oil 26x22 


TERMOHLEN, KARL E. 
Born in Copenhagen, 1863. 
235 Lake MENporTaA | Oil 24x36 


THOM, JAMES CRAWFORD (Brit.-Amer. ) 

A native of America, of Scottish descent. He was a pupil of 

Edward Frere in Paris. He has lived and practiced his profession 

in England and in the United States. He first exhibited in London, 

at the Royal Academy, in 1864. In the French Gallery, London, 

he has exhibited at different seasons. He sent to the National 

Academy, New York, in 1878, a winter landscape with figures. 

“Going to Church, Christmas Eve,’ the property of J. M. Burt, was 

at Philadelphia in 1876. A number of his landscapes were at the 

Mechanics’ Fair, Boston, in 1878. 


236 Girt FrErpING PIGEONS Ou 42x24 


THOMPSON, HARRY English 
Painter of Landscapes and animals. Born in London; died 
1910. Studied in Paris with Maréchal and Charles Busson. He 
exhibited at the Paris Expositions. Honorable mention 1882. 
Medal 1884, medal 1889. Pictures in the Montreal Museum, 


“Young Girl with her Favorite Calf.” 


237 SHEEP Oil 24x191/, 

EO. . English 
Modern Englishman.’ 

238 LANDSCAPE Oil 17x24 

TOMANEK, JOSEPH 3 American 

239 Diana Oil | 14x20 

TORTEZ, VICTOR French 


Figure and flower painter, born at Paris where he died in 1890. 
(French School). Pupil of Gerome, Gleyce and Henner. He 
exhibited in the Salon 1868. 

240 Tue Goatuerpn’s Daucutrer Oil 2516x1714, 


TUFURY, R. | Italian 
241 GRAND CaNaL—Venice Oil | 88x22 


TYLER, JAMES G. American 

Was born February 15, 1855, at Oswego, N. Y. He first 
exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1880, the first 
picture he ever offered for sale was bought by William Astor. The 
pictures he is best known by, are: “‘Abandoning the Jeanette,’ 
painted to order for James Gordon Bennett, Esq., ‘The New 
World” and “Do Not Abandon Me,’ owned by A. K. Bolan, Esgq., 
“The Fortunes of War,’ owned by the Narragansett Hotel. Others 
are the “Flying Dutchman,’ “New England on the Lee,’ and 
“Heaving Over the Deck Load.” His “First American Shipwreck’”’ 
and “Cloud Burst’’ were in the celebrated Clarke sale. 


242 MARINE Oil 20x26 
VEARST 

243 BLowine BuBBLEs Oil 19x24 
VERBOECKHOVEN, EUGENE JOSEPH, Belgian 


Born at Warneton 1799. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, of 
the Orders of Leopold of Belgium and Michael of Bavaria and 
Christ of Portugal, and decorated with the Iron Cross. Member of 
the Academies of Belgium, Antwerp, and St. Petersburg. This 
artist devoted himself to the painting of animals, and his works are 
so well known in America as well as Europe that they need no 
description or praise. They are in many private galleries. At the 
Johnston sale, New York, 1876, “Flemish Landscape and Cattle” 
sold for $875. ‘This artist has made some portraits worthy of 
mention, and has also essayed sculpture. His statue of “Medita- 
tion” was far above most first attempts, and possessed a good 
Gegree of merit. A fine picture of “Sheep,—lInterior’ is im the col- 
lection of Mrs. H. E. Maynard of Boston. To the Paris Exposi- 

“ton in 1878 he contributed seven characteristic works. Died 1880. 
244 MINDING THE FLocK Oil 18x21 


This work was painted jointly by Verboeckhoven and Calame. 

(See biography on Calame). 
CALAME, ALEXANDRE Swiss 

Born at Vevay (1810-1864). Member of the Academies of 
St. Petersburg and Brussels. Chevalier of Legion of Honor. 
Pupil of Diday. He traveled in Germany, the Netherlands, Eng- 
land, and Italy. His pictures of wild mountain scenery are 
remarkable both in drawing and color. Some writers have likened 
the poetic vein in his works to that of Corot, saying that in Calame 
the same feeling took on a more robust expression. Some of his 
work was exhibited at the National Gallery, Berlin. At the Leipsic 
Museum are several works of his, and in the Walters Gallery at 


Baltimore there is a large picture of Alpine scenery by him. ‘The 
etchings and lithographs of Calame are famous; the latter are very 
numerous; the eighteen views of Lauterbrunnen and Meyringen, 
and twenty-four views of Alpine scenery, are well known and much 
admired. ‘The works of Calame are rare in this country, and 
indeed, they are not numerous in any case. When offered for sale 
they are quietly bought by connoisseurs at large prices. Few, if 
any, painters have represented the scenery of the Alps with the 
true spirit we feel in the pictures of this Swiss artist; he was born, 
reared, lived, and died in their midst. They spoke to him a lan- 
guage which he has translated with his brush; he loved and he 
knew how to tell his love of these glorious heights, those on his 
canvases bear one up above low and depressing things, just as the 
Alps themselves do. 


WATERLIN 

Important modern painter of English School. 
245 LANpDSCAPE AND CATTLE Oil 13x18 
WEISS, JOSE 


Born in Holland and became a naturalized Englishman. He died 
at an early age in 1920. Weiss, who painted English landscape, 
was recognized as one of the foremost landscape painters of his 
time. His work is bold and rugged in character, though not lack- 
ing in subtle quality. Exhibitor at Paris Salon. Royal Academy, 
1908, and Glascow Institute of Fine Arts. Honorable Mention, 
Paris, 1899. 


246 ON THE BANKs oF THE River Oil 


WIGGINS, CARLETON 


WIGGINS, J. C. 
248 AuTUMN Days Oil 18x24. 


Born at Turner’s, Orange Co., N. Y., March 4, 1848. Pupil of 
NAD and George Inness of New York. Member: ANA 1890, NA 
1906; SAA 1887; AWCS; Salma. C. 1898; Lotos C.; Brooklyn 
,AC;-A. Fund S.; A. Aid S.; Am. Soc. Animal P. and S.; Conn. 
AFA; Lyme AA. Awards: Gold medal, Prize Fund Exhibition, 
New York, 1894; medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Repre- 
sented in Metropolitan Museum, New York, Lotos Club, New York; 
Hamilton Club, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Corcoran Gallery, Washington; 
National Gallery, Washington; Brooklyn Institute Museum; Art 
Institute of Chicago; Newark Museum. 


247 CATTLE Oil - 10x14 


English 


English 


Txid 


American 


American 


. WILLIAMS, FREDERICK BALLARD American 
Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1871. Pupil of Cooper Union 
and NAD in New York. Member: ANA 1907, NA 1909 : 
NYWCC; Lotos C.; Salma. C. 1898; NAC; Montclair A. A. 
Awards: Medal, Pan-Amer. Exp., Butfalo, 1901; Inness prize, 
Salma. C., 1907; Isidor gold medal, NAD 1909. Works in 
National Gallery, Washington, Metropolitan Museum, New York; 
Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo; Brooklyn Institute Museum; Art 
Museum, Montclair, N. J.; Hackley Art Gallery, Muskegon, Mich., 
Brooklyn Institute Museum; City Art Museum, St. Louis; Harri- 
son Gallery, Los Angeles Museum. Represented in collections of 
Dallas Art Association; Lotos Club, New York; National Arts 
Club, New York; Quinnipiack Club, New Haven; Milwaukee Art 
Institute; Chicago Art Institute; Grand Rapids AA; Los Angeles 


Museum; New Britain, Conn., Art Association; Engineers Club, 


New York 
249 LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES Oil 16x24. 
WILLIAMS, W. H. American 
250 SUMMER Water Color 25x30 
251 WINTER Water Color 25x30 
WYANT, ALEXANDER H. (N. A.) American 


Born in Ohio, 1886. Died in New York, 1892. He devoted 
himself in early life to painting photograph and portraits in Cin- 
cinnati. At the age of twenty-one he made a visit to George 
Innes in New York. ‘The impression made upon Wyant at this 
meeting was lasting and the influence of that masterful artist may 
be traced in many of his important works. He spent some years at 
Dusseldorf subsequently at London. Settled in New York after 
1864. He was one of the founders of the Water Color Society and 
a member of the National Academy of design. 


252 Woop.LaNnp Poo, Oil | 1434x19 


(Authenticated by Leonard Ochtman and John Levy Galleries). 


YATES, CULLEN American 

Landscape painter. Born Bryan, O., raat 24, 1866. Pupil of 
NAD, Chase and Ochtman in New York; Ecole des Beaux-Arts, 
Colarossi and Julian academies under Laurens and Constant in 
Paris. Member: ANA, 1908; NA, 1919; AWCS; NYWCC; 
Lotos C.; Salma. C. 1899; NAC (life); Allied AA.; SPNY: 
Awards: Medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Inness prize, Salma. C. 
1907; Isidor prize, Salma. C. 1921. Works in National Gallery, 
Washington; City Art Museum, St. Louis; Seattle (Wash.) Gallery; 
Art Club, Philadelphia; Montclair, N. J.; Butler Art Institute, 


Youngstown, O.; Harrison Gallery, Los Angeles Museum. 


258 LANDSCAPE Oil 12x16 
ZWAAN, CORNELIS CHRISTIAN Dutch 


Born at Amsterdam, Holland, May, 1882. Studied at Ryks 
Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten under patronage of Queen 
Wilhelmina. His Dutch interiors have won generous newspaper 


comment and praise. His works are to be seen in England, France, 


Holland, as well as in the United States. 


254 Happy Famity Oil 29x98 
255 FEEDING THE BaBy Oil 22x28 
GEORGE INNESS American 


256 LANDSCAPE Oil 10x8 


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